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Lancashire Police: More tributes pour in for Assistant Chief Constable Peter Lawson who died aged 50

Tributes pour in for senior Lancashire Police officer who died over the weekend aged 50.

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Yesterday (Sunday, December 10), the force announce the death of Assistant Chief Constable Peter Lawson who died at his home address that morning in what is believed to be a medical-related death.

At the time of the announcement, Lancashire Police paid their own tribute[2] to the officer but overnight many more have come in from across the Lancashire community.

Take a look at some of the many touching tributes below:

Tributes have been paid to Assistant Chief Constable Peter Lawson who passed away on Sunday, December 11.Tributes have been paid to Assistant Chief Constable Peter Lawson who passed away on Sunday, December 11.
Tributes have been paid to Assistant Chief Constable Peter Lawson who passed away on Sunday, December 11.

PNE Police: “As a PC it’s rare to come into direct contact with ACPO ranks, however, as a football officer the regularity of “having the ear” of ACC’s & DCC’s increases considerably. Mr Lawson was regularly a Commander for #pnefc games & was a tremendous leader & support to me over the years”

Blackpool Council: “We are deeply saddened to hear this sad news. ACC Peter Lawson worked closely with many councillors and officers, he was well liked and respected by all. Our thoughts are with his loved ones and @LancsPolice colleagues.”

Chief Fire Officer for Lancashire Justin Johnston QFSM: “Awful news. All of our thoughts are with Pete’s family, friends and colleagues at this incredibly difficult time.”

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Andy Brown from the Environment Agency North West: “Shocking news. Having been lucky enough to have seen Pete work in emergencies he was clearly a person of the highest order. Thinking of his family, friends & colleagues.”

The National Police Lead for Child Protection Ian Critchley QPM: “My deepest thoughts at this very sad news are with Pete s family , friends and all his colleagues@LancsPolice. Pete your professionalism, dedication to public service , humility, and compassion will be very much missed by many . Taken too soon. Rest in Peace.”

Lancashire Police Federation Chair Zeg Awan: “All at Lancashire Police Federation are devastated at the news of the death of ACC Peter Lawson. Pete was a lovely man, well liked and respected by all. Our thoughts are with Pete’s family, friends and close colleagues at this awful time.”

South Wales Police: “We’re incredibly sorry to hear this news, and our thoughts and condolences are with ACC Lawson’s family, friends and colleagues. Rest in peace.”

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Woman attacked in attempted robbery outside the Co-op funeral service on Bispham Road in Blackpool

A woman in her 20s was attacked in an attempted robbery on a main road in Blackpool.

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The victim had been walking home from work, when she was attacked outside the Co-op funeral service on Bispham Road.

Two offenders tried to snatch her rucksack, causing her to fall to the floor, at about 5pm on November 24.

She suffered some minor injuries but managed to make off and nothing was stolen.

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A woman was attacked on Bispham Road

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The offenders are described as a young white woman wearing a purple jacket and a white man around 30 years old, slim build, tall, short brown hair wearing gloves and a black jacket.

Did you see the attempted robbery?

Lancashire Police are appealing for anyone with information, or who witnessed the incident, to call 101 quoting log 1140 of November 24 or email [email protected][3]

Alternatively contact independent charity Crimestoppers on 0800 555111.

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Death of e-scooter rider Andrew Hughes was a tragic accident and he had been saving for protective clothing before Blackpool prom crash

A man who crashed his e-scooter on Blackpool Promenade was a ‘responsible rider’ who had been trying to save for new protective safety gear when he tragically died.

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Andrew Hughes, 39, died when he lost control of his vehicle on the Middle Walk promenade, on Sunday, June 25.

An inquest, held at Blackpool Town Hall today (07 Dec 2023), heard how Andrew, from Poulton Le Fylde, had been trying to get used to his new e-scooter, which was ‘a lot more powerful than his old one’, when he fell off at around 12.40pm that day.

Inquest for a ‘much loved man’

An inquest took place at Blackpool Town Hall and concluded that Andrew Hughes had an accidental death after he fell off his e-scooter.An inquest took place at Blackpool Town Hall and concluded that Andrew Hughes had an accidental death after he fell off his e-scooter.
An inquest took place at Blackpool Town Hall and concluded that Andrew Hughes had an accidental death after he fell off his e-scooter.

Paramedics took him to Royal Preston Hospital, where he was found to have a ‘non survivable head injury’. He sadly died that evening, at 9:30pm.

7 members of Andrew’s family attended the court hearing, where Blackpool & Fylde’s Senior Coroner, Alan Wilson, described him as a ‘much loved man’.

Was planning to buy safety clothing when he could afford it

His heartbroken mother told the court: “We had been looking at new protective gear [for him] to wear while riding, as his new scooter was more powerful that his old one.”

Mrs Hughes explained that he was hoping to buy the safety clothing soon, but ‘a very expensive vet bill’ meant he had to wait until next month until he could afford it.

He’d been an experienced rider, who regularly used his e-scooter to commute to and from work.

She added: “I just don’t want people to think he was irresponsible”.

He was a responsible and experienced rider

At 12pm, Andrew had finished a shift at Gentings Casino, on Queen’s Promenade, where he worked as a cleaner.

He’d met with a friend, who was a cyclist, and they had been for a ride to South Pier.

Andrew had then left his friend, and turned back the way he’d gone – which is when he’d entered Middle Walk.

This was confirmed by various eyewitness accounts and CCTV footage obtained along the route that Andrew had travelled.

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Andrew lost control of his e-scooter

Sgt Laura Kendall, of the Serious Collision Investigation Unit, told the court that the area where Andrew had lost control of his e-scooter was a ‘straight thoroughfare’, and an asphalt surface which had ‘no defects’.

The exact reason for losing control could not be established. There were no faults with the scooter, and that a post mortem examination revealed that he had no drugs or alcohol in his system when he crashed.

‘He was not riding irresponsibly at all’

CCTV showed that during his commute, he had been seen ‘slowing down for pedestrians’. Sgt Kendall added: “I can confirm that he was not riding irresponsibly at all. In fact, he stopped to let tram passengers past’.

‘Scooter shook from side to side for around 15 seconds’

A number of eyewitness statements were read out by the coroner. One woman described how she heard a ‘hopping and banging sound, like a car backfiring’.

Another account said there had been a ‘violent’ sound, like an ‘engine stuttering’ and then he saw the scooter ‘shook from side to side for around 15 seconds’ before Andrew came off, onto the carriageway.

Accidental death

Although pedestrians thought he had been riding quite fast on the scooter, Sgt Kendall explained that it’s easy to misjudge speed so they can’t rely on the accounts too heavily.

Alan Wilson concluded by saying it was an ‘accidental death’, and as no other vehicle had been involved it could not be considered a road traffic collision.

Following his accident, Andrew’s family released a statement. It reads: “Andrew was a much-loved son, brother, uncle and friend. He could always be counted on for a hug if needed and his positive outlook on life was inspiring.

“He loved Man City, his job at Gentings Casino and buying the latest gadgets.

“His loss has left a huge gap in his family and friends’ lives, we can only try to heal and remember him with love.”

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Lancashire Police Dogs calendar 2023 now on sale at Blackpool and Preston police stations

Lancashire Police Dog Unit 2024 calendar is now on sale – here’s where you can buy your copy.

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The canine crime-busters get to be stars again for 2024 – and they are available now!

The adorable calendars feature some of the well-loved, heroic PD’s who regularly help to catch criminals and make Lancashire a safer place.

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Lancashire Police Dogs Unit calendar 2024

They sold out quick last year – so get your orders in today!

Where can I buy the Lancashire Police Dog Unit 2024 calendar?

The calendars are available from reception desk at Blackpool (DHQ, Gerry Richardson Way).

They can also be purchased from Morecambe, Lancaster, Fleetwood, Preston, Chorley, Leyland, Skelmersdale, Burnley, Blackburn (Greenbank).

How much are the calendars?

The calendars are £12.00.

A spokesperson said: “Since the relaunch of the fundraising calendar in 2020 we’ve overlooked the yearly increase of production costs but inevitably we have had to succumb to the price increase this year. As always ALL profit goes to @RetiredLancashirePoliceDogBenevolentFund (Charity Number 1200031)”

Can I buy the Lancashire Police Dog Unit 2024 calendar online?

You can order the police dog calendar by email, with payment by bank transfer or PayPal.

P&P costs are £3.49 (up to 2 calendars) or £3.99 (up to 4 calendars). NO profit is made on P&P.

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How can I order my Lancashire Police Dog Unit 2024 calendar?

Send bank transfer to

Once payment sent please email your address to [email protected][3] who will confirm postage (this will be done asap after payment received but please be patient as it is all done out of my working hours)

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